Re: Death on the UK roads : Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:54 pm
Telemetry technology is reasonably mature now and could be employed to monitor/police many driver functions and behaviour. In-car breathalysers have been used in some US states for many years in an attempt to mitigate re-offending among convicted drunk drivers. We also have the technology to remotely control most vehicles' maximum speed too. OK there are quite a number of vehicles that are not suitable but the vast majority on the road now are capable of such controls. It would however be a brave national government that introduces them but they could always hide behind "faceless Brussels beaurocrats"
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Telemetry technology is reasonably mature now and could be employed to monitor/police many driver functions and behaviour. In-car breathalysers have been used in some US states for many years in an attempt to mitigate re-offending among convicted drunk drivers. We also have the technology to remotely control most vehicles' maximum speed too. OK there are quite a number of vehicles that are not suitable but the vast majority on the road now are capable of such controls. It would however be a brave national government that introduces them but they could always hide behind "faceless Brussels beaurocrats"
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